Thousands of Israelis took to the streets in a unified call for change, demanding the release of hostages and the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The protests, spanning Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other cities, marked a significant challenge to Netanyahu’s leadership amidst escalating tensions.
In Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Be’er Sheva, Caesarea, and beyond, families of hostages and concerned citizens rallied against the government’s handling of the crisis. Netanyahu, portrayed as an “obstacle to the deal,” faced mounting pressure as protesters vowed to continue until he steps down.
The nationwide demonstrations coincided with reports from Al-Qahera, an Egyptian TV station linked to intelligence services, hinting at upcoming truce negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Cairo. This development underscores the urgency and complexity of the situation, with hopes for a peaceful resolution on the horizon.